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parties need time, but once the law -- party's law has been declar declared. there aren't so many blocks on issuing licenses on parties. it's a matter of time. local elections was carried out in very difficult situation because participation was quite limited from both those who went forward and those under voters. there was the consensus that -- to postpone the local government until later. but there are those who -- a lot of complaints by the people about the efficiency of the local governments. no such results can be achieved without the participations of the voters so there can be competition. this such responsibility lies with the citizens. the media law, there are so many applications for the establishment of many channels and newspapers. the ballot box is the decider in this country. the most important law is the fighting corruption that has been delayed for so many -- has been delayed because it's a very important law. go very carefully with all those sectors. the government has finished from starting the law and has finished from the prime minister an
parties need time, but once the law -- party's law has been declar declared. there aren't so many blocks on issuing licenses on parties. it's a matter of time. local elections was carried out in very difficult situation because participation was quite limited from both those who went forward and those under voters. there was the consensus that -- to postpone the local government until later. but there are those who -- a lot of complaints by the people about the efficiency of the local...
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i mean, there are two other parts of the law which make no sense to me whatsoever. in a case like this, not all cases, but in a case like this where someone is clearly being investigated for either being involved in drugs and narcotics or any kind of criminal act involving a youth, that investigation should take place when they're not being paid. the second part is that when a person in california, the superintendent and the board recommend that the person be terminated, they're not the last say in the process. there's a whole process involving an administrative law judge and a panel of teachers who make the decision. >> teachers were deciding and the administrative law judge, deciding whether or not the teacher gets fired? >> that's correct. >> obviously, that's just a system that is not tenable. there are so many cases. i remember reading of a case of a teacher who told a student who attempted suicide, you couldn't even do that right, making fun of him, and he got to keep his job. >> we have thousands of phenomenal teachers. but in cases like this, i agree with yo
i mean, there are two other parts of the law which make no sense to me whatsoever. in a case like this, not all cases, but in a case like this where someone is clearly being investigated for either being involved in drugs and narcotics or any kind of criminal act involving a youth, that investigation should take place when they're not being paid. the second part is that when a person in california, the superintendent and the board recommend that the person be terminated, they're not the last...
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law enforcement authorities want more power to investigate. several groups, including chiefs of police, sheriff's associations, are pushing congress to pass a law saying your carrier has to record and store your text messages. it's not clear how long they want them stored. scott burns, of the national district attorney's association, one of the groups pushing the new law, says his group favors a period of three or four months. >> if you're in the middle of an investigation and bad guys are communicating back and forth, whether it's a homicide, whether it's evidence of a crime, its's crucial. i mean, 20 years ago, we weren't talking about this. today, everybody has a cell foenl. everybody texts and e-mails and is on social med. that's where the evidence is today. >> reporter: or not. major carriers like at&t, sprint or mobile didn't retain any content of customer's text messages. verizon keeps them for up to five days. >> scott burns says it's faster and more efficient to get from the carriers. hoe points out that, of course, the bad guys often
law enforcement authorities want more power to investigate. several groups, including chiefs of police, sheriff's associations, are pushing congress to pass a law saying your carrier has to record and store your text messages. it's not clear how long they want them stored. scott burns, of the national district attorney's association, one of the groups pushing the new law, says his group favors a period of three or four months. >> if you're in the middle of an investigation and bad guys...
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i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >>> you're taking more than we consider a safe dose. >> washington state has been hit hardest by the prescription overdose epidemic. >> i think this is the worst man made epidemic in history. >> when is the first time this even became an issue that you had noticed? >> by 2001 our claims managers were sending me cases of injured workers who had had a low back sprain and were dead three years later from an unintentional overdose of prescribed opiods. it was the saddest thing i had ever seen. >> so he took action, helping write guidelines that became state law. it papplies no noncancer patients, treatment plans called pain contracts between physicians and patients and tracking of opiod use. >> if states don't renew laws reflecting best practices on universal precau
i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >>> you're taking more than we consider a safe dose. >> washington state has been hit hardest by the prescription overdose epidemic. >> i think this is the worst man...
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but a new new law before the parliament would the crack down even more. human rights activists say they are outraged. >> less than 48 hours into a fragile cease fire between israel and hamas, a deadly shooting. one young palestinian was killed and many more were wround wounded in a buffer zone near the israeli/gaza border. a week of fighting saw an unlikely coming together. cnn's sara sidner found proof in a hospital in tel aviv. >> 4-year-old yosef is listening to a bedtime story but he's not at home safe in bed. he's in the hospital, a victim of an age old conflict that has shattered his family life. he and his parents were staying inside this apartment building in southern israel when a rocket from gaza slammed into it. the blast sheered off several of joseph's tiny fingers, badly injured his father and took his mother's life. she was among the first to die on the israel side of the border. he was saying my mother is not here. she's with god. he knows it will be a hard time, his grandmother says. hard is putting it mildly. he has just been through a se
but a new new law before the parliament would the crack down even more. human rights activists say they are outraged. >> less than 48 hours into a fragile cease fire between israel and hamas, a deadly shooting. one young palestinian was killed and many more were wround wounded in a buffer zone near the israeli/gaza border. a week of fighting saw an unlikely coming together. cnn's sara sidner found proof in a hospital in tel aviv. >> 4-year-old yosef is listening to a bedtime story...
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cities and our buildings and architecture isn't the way it is because there's some kind of universal law that says that's how it has to be, they're the way they are because that's how far we got the last time we tried. since it's an ongoing experiment like human presence on planet earth is constantly evolving and so should architecture and our cities. architects have to become more than just designer of two-dimensional facades or three-dimensional architectural objects. we have to become designers of ecosystems, systems of both ecology and economy to channel not only the flow of people throughout the buildings but also the flow of resources like heat, energy, waste and water. stop seeing our presence like the human presence on planet earth as a sort of detrimental to our ecosystem but actually tries to sort of integrate and cooperate our patterns and our leftovers into our environment. sustainability can't be like some sort of a moral sacrifice or political dilemma or a philanthropical cause, it has to be a design challenge. this is the dainj pavilion in shanghai. it was built with susta
cities and our buildings and architecture isn't the way it is because there's some kind of universal law that says that's how it has to be, they're the way they are because that's how far we got the last time we tried. since it's an ongoing experiment like human presence on planet earth is constantly evolving and so should architecture and our cities. architects have to become more than just designer of two-dimensional facades or three-dimensional architectural objects. we have to become...
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the law holds them to the same standard. >> thanks for coming "outfront." >> nice being with you. >> the hit broadway show book of mormon kicks off its national tour tonight in the swing state of colorado. what does that comedy highlight about mormonism and could it hurt the gop nominee? >>> tonight's moment of sanity. a guy who thinks america should be taken back from the politics of polarization. [ male announcer ] its lightweight construction makes it nimble... ♪ its road gripping performance makes it a cadillac. introducing the all-new cadillac xts. available with advanced haldex all-wheel drive. [ engine revving ] it's bringing the future forward. it's bringing the future it's something you're born with. and inspires the things you choose to do. you do what you do... because it matters. at hp we don't just believe in the power of technology. we believe in the power of people when technology works for you. to dream. to create. to work. if you're going to do something. make it matter. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] you've been years in the making. and there are many years ahead. joi
the law holds them to the same standard. >> thanks for coming "outfront." >> nice being with you. >> the hit broadway show book of mormon kicks off its national tour tonight in the swing state of colorado. what does that comedy highlight about mormonism and could it hurt the gop nominee? >>> tonight's moment of sanity. a guy who thinks america should be taken back from the politics of polarization. [ male announcer ] its lightweight construction makes it...
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>> yeah, a vintage classic retaliation under employment law. look, i don't know what it is with men. how do they come up with these ideas about a short skirt? remember that was like britney spears when she used to be cute and then they attached velcro to it so some drunken slob can rip it off her. what a terrible, terrible idea. how demeaning. how humiliating for women. i think, again, there are allegations, poppy -- >> absolutely. >> if they can be proven courtney's case can be proven then i think she is very, very strong in the outcome. it's a very serious matter, violation of both federal and state law. >> richard, i was reading some of the comments on news reports, people writing in when they read this case and one said free country get another job. it is a very hard economy so that is easier said than done. what is your take? >> it's a ridiculous case. it's not a serious case. >> what? >> it's ridiculous. listen, the woman is working there for four years. a change of ownership takes over. they're struggling in this economy to make money. w
>> yeah, a vintage classic retaliation under employment law. look, i don't know what it is with men. how do they come up with these ideas about a short skirt? remember that was like britney spears when she used to be cute and then they attached velcro to it so some drunken slob can rip it off her. what a terrible, terrible idea. how demeaning. how humiliating for women. i think, again, there are allegations, poppy -- >> absolutely. >> if they can be proven courtney's case can...
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he specifically singled out the brother-in-law of syrian president bashar al assad. he claims that the brother-in-law was running an al qaeda in iraq safe haven, safe house, on the syrian-iraqi border that was targeted by a u.s. cross-border military operation in october 2008. this defector ambassador claims he talk to the brother-in-law who was at that camp an hour after the u.s. troops targeted it, and that he was furious that it had been hit by u.s. forces. of course, we have not -- cannot get comment from the syrian government thus far about these claims, but the u.s. government was open about the fact that it targeted this camp in october of 2008, hitting what it claimed was an al qaeda in iraq militant. >> does this former ambassador believe that others from the regime will be defecting following his suit? >> well, he said that there are not many ambassadors left to defect because many of them have already been expelled from european and other arab countries, as well as the u.s. he said that any ambassadors who are still in position are most likely a special ki
he specifically singled out the brother-in-law of syrian president bashar al assad. he claims that the brother-in-law was running an al qaeda in iraq safe haven, safe house, on the syrian-iraqi border that was targeted by a u.s. cross-border military operation in october 2008. this defector ambassador claims he talk to the brother-in-law who was at that camp an hour after the u.s. troops targeted it, and that he was furious that it had been hit by u.s. forces. of course, we have not -- cannot...
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it depends on the laws of any nation. all nations' laws are not equal. they differ. in most countries in one way or another this is allowed under the laws. but fundamentally, i do agree, certainly people must be allowed to express their own opinions freely. freedom is part of the essential rights of all nations. no one has the right to take that away. >> if that is the case, why has the daughter of the former president of iran been imprisoned for protesting against your regime? >> in iran there's only one regime so perhaps they're protesting against that. and if iran the judicial branch is not under the power of the government, of the administration. they have their own laws, and that's what they follow. and we have no interference in that. and the government has paved the way for the highest form of freedom for all people, and you see that comfortably people criticize, people sometimes trespass the borderlines of proper protest, and they insult one another. as a president, i'm in the middle of the people of iran without drawing any borders, without drawing any red l
it depends on the laws of any nation. all nations' laws are not equal. they differ. in most countries in one way or another this is allowed under the laws. but fundamentally, i do agree, certainly people must be allowed to express their own opinions freely. freedom is part of the essential rights of all nations. no one has the right to take that away. >> if that is the case, why has the daughter of the former president of iran been imprisoned for protesting against your regime? >>...
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police have called off the volunteer effort for now but say law enforcement is working to bring the girls home. >> the focus today is to get these two girls back. that's what we want. we just want these girls back. and so that's what the focus is. to get them back safe and sound. >> joining me now, lyric's mom, misty cook morrissey and tammy brouseau, the aunt of both girls. misty, how did you find out the girls were missing? >> i was getting off work at 2:00. my mom gave a call on the cell phone to let me know, hey, the girls haven't been back from their bike ride. why don't you drive right over here and we'll continue to look for them. my mom had some plans for the night. so i drove over. we looked for them, couldn't find them. went to the police station. when the police found the bikes, that's kind of when it got serious and we realized it was more than just them off playing. >> the girls bikes were found down by a lake. was that an area that they went to a lot? did they know the area? >> from my understanding, they do not know the area. maybe elizabeth and some friends had ridden down
police have called off the volunteer effort for now but say law enforcement is working to bring the girls home. >> the focus today is to get these two girls back. that's what we want. we just want these girls back. and so that's what the focus is. to get them back safe and sound. >> joining me now, lyric's mom, misty cook morrissey and tammy brouseau, the aunt of both girls. misty, how did you find out the girls were missing? >> i was getting off work at 2:00. my mom gave a...
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. >> cnn legal contributor paul allen said alabama law may well come into play in this case down the road. >> alabama also has virtually the identical stand your ground law that florida has, so do you know that the officer in this case can probably say he was -- he felt that he was in danger of his life and he was standing his ground in shooting. so i'm betting as this proceeds, you may see that law that we've heard so much about in the zimmerman case in florida rear its ugly head in alabama. >> the officer involved in the shooting has been put on administrative leave until the investigation is complete. >>> now to pennsylvania where the state's deputy attorney general and his wife are accused of severely abusing two children they adopted. police arrested douglas and kristin barber after the kids had a doctor's visit. investigators say the doctor noticed several fractures on the 18-month-old girl's head, and the 6-year-old girl's appeared star. they were charged with endangerment. their attorney has not commented. >>> we know the meningitis outbreak has spread to nine states and that
. >> cnn legal contributor paul allen said alabama law may well come into play in this case down the road. >> alabama also has virtually the identical stand your ground law that florida has, so do you know that the officer in this case can probably say he was -- he felt that he was in danger of his life and he was standing his ground in shooting. so i'm betting as this proceeds, you may see that law that we've heard so much about in the zimmerman case in florida rear its ugly head...
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lauderdale, they're trying to evaluate this controversial law which is the law that prevented police from arresting george zimmerman. florida's stand your ground law says you have the right to kill if you feel you're being threatened, and it seems to not matter who is the instigator. it does protect people who are the agressor. remember this call zimmerman made to 911. >> are you following him? >> yeah. >> okay, we don't need you to do that. >> okay. >> all right, many believe zimmerman instigated the situation. because of that, he was told not to follow him. it's important to note that his attorneys have told us that they're using self-defense, not sandra brown as defense. justifiable homicides have doubles since 2005. senator, i know earlier this week you and i talked, you talked about this commission you're putting together to evaluate. what's happened? >> well, we met today and we're still meeting behind me. the state attorney, public defenders, law professors and criminal defense lawyers and former prosecutors and actually former judges, we're going through the statute line by l
lauderdale, they're trying to evaluate this controversial law which is the law that prevented police from arresting george zimmerman. florida's stand your ground law says you have the right to kill if you feel you're being threatened, and it seems to not matter who is the instigator. it does protect people who are the agressor. remember this call zimmerman made to 911. >> are you following him? >> yeah. >> okay, we don't need you to do that. >> okay. >> all right,...
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. >> we have put in place the toughest ethics laws and toughest transparency rules of any administration in history. in history. >> transparency, transparency, transparency. we've heard it over and over again. but do his claims add up? he promised to publish the white house visitors log so the public could see coming and going all the time. but later came under fire for holding meetings across the street at a townhouse. he promised more protection for government whistle blowers. according to politic fact, he has done that, but his justice department said he prosecuted more. he appointed a transparency czar and later dropped him, saying the white house attorney can handle that work. and you may remember this moment we brought you on live "outfront" not long ago, the president was attending a fund-raiser in june at the home of actress sara jessica parker. and what's that truck doing there? the secret service parked a dump truck in front of our camera to keep him hidden from view. all of that has prompted publications from "the new york times" to "mother jones" magazine to sharply criticize
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or modify the law? >> i think we're looking to modify the law. the law is being misused but the premise of it is something that floridians believe in. i think we need to clarify the law more. especially send a signal out to people that this is not what we expect of floridians. we do not expect you to be the aggressor, we do not expect you to start the fight and then avail yourself of the law and hide from prosecution. >> senator smith, thank you and good to talk to you again. >>> that's a sequel to the viral hit kony 2012 video. we have a first look for you. >>> plus, deepak chopra comes outfront. >>> we're back with our outer circle. we reach out to sources around the world and we begin in greece where continued clashes over the devastating a man took his own life in athens, his reaction to the debt crisis weighing on individual lives. i'm curious as to whether this suicide which we've heard so much about, whether it's an isolated incident or more widespread? >> erin, according to the greek health mini
or modify the law? >> i think we're looking to modify the law. the law is being misused but the premise of it is something that floridians believe in. i think we need to clarify the law more. especially send a signal out to people that this is not what we expect of floridians. we do not expect you to be the aggressor, we do not expect you to start the fight and then avail yourself of the law and hide from prosecution. >> senator smith, thank you and good to talk to you again....
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law. and even if he were a person of interest in an investigation in the united states, in the absence of an arrest warrant, he cannot be taken into custody. however, if they return a murder indictment, he can be forced back. >> do they have capital p. ishment? >> i don't think they do. >> people won't extradite prisoners to the u.s. if there's a potential for facing the death pen a alt penalty. >> and this is a murder investigation. whether he'll be charged is an entirely different question. but the prime minister of belize has called him paranoid and, quote, bonkers as a result of statements that mcafee's made about the belize government. so he's not really making too many friends there. >> one last question about the legal situation here in the united states. the family of mr. faull, the murder victim, do they have any recourse, could they go through the civil courts here and go after from mcafee for wrongful death even though there's no conviction? >> they probably could not, but they
law. and even if he were a person of interest in an investigation in the united states, in the absence of an arrest warrant, he cannot be taken into custody. however, if they return a murder indictment, he can be forced back. >> do they have capital p. ishment? >> i don't think they do. >> people won't extradite prisoners to the u.s. if there's a potential for facing the death pen a alt penalty. >> and this is a murder investigation. whether he'll be charged is an...
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and since the alliance you talked about has collapsed under law enforcement pressure, it's this white power music that has become the focal point of this kind of hate group 37 >> and, drew, obviously, there's a lot we still don't know at this point. is it known if he wacurrently with any particular group or was he kind of a lone wolf? do we have any evidence either way? >> you know, the last reference i can find to end apathy was that 2010 interview that i quoted from his record label. the record that they recorded for that label was still being sold on that website. although the website has taken down. i can't see them appearing anywhere. i think they appeared at a festival back in 2011. it was the st. patrick's day festival down in florida. that's the last time i saw them, you know, being anywhere and playing. so i really don't know the answer to that. ted also talked about how the fbi was looking at his former band mate's home back in north carolina. gives you some indication this group, if it was indeed a group, maybe has split or taken some kind of a hiatus. >> yes, it will be in
and since the alliance you talked about has collapsed under law enforcement pressure, it's this white power music that has become the focal point of this kind of hate group 37 >> and, drew, obviously, there's a lot we still don't know at this point. is it known if he wacurrently with any particular group or was he kind of a lone wolf? do we have any evidence either way? >> you know, the last reference i can find to end apathy was that 2010 interview that i quoted from his record...
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local law enforcement was first on the scene obviously yesterday. a highly distinguished member of the force is in the hospital as we mentioned. badly wounded tonight. in the past 36 hours or so, oak creek's police chief has presided over a crisis, launched an investigation, comforted victims, and been the public face of this tragedy. he's joining me now. police chief john edwards. appreciate you being with us. first of all, how is your officer tonight? >> i was just up, i visited with him a short time ago. he's doing much better. he's alert. can't speak right now. he can give a thumb's up. smile. >> he was shot numerous times. >> he was shot nine times. >> nine times. >> nine times. most of them are ex-trimty shots. one serious wound. not going to get into the dynamics of that. he's got a long road ahead of him to heal. we're very hopeful. >> as far as you're concerned, where does this investigation stand? what are you looking at? >> we're starting to tighten it up. the fbi along with our detectives, we're working together, and we've moved that com
local law enforcement was first on the scene obviously yesterday. a highly distinguished member of the force is in the hospital as we mentioned. badly wounded tonight. in the past 36 hours or so, oak creek's police chief has presided over a crisis, launched an investigation, comforted victims, and been the public face of this tragedy. he's joining me now. police chief john edwards. appreciate you being with us. first of all, how is your officer tonight? >> i was just up, i visited with...
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they've pushed back and said, no, we'll try him here, according to our laws. he'll get a fair trial. >> we have seen the u.s. reinforce some of the embassies with especially trained marines. what is their red line? i mean, when do they decide to go ahead and fire? >> well, i believe that, first of all, either the theater command or the president has to given the order. probably the theater commancomm. they will be called into action eeth whr the host country cannot protect our diplomatic installation. at that point, they go in to secure the compound or the safehouses and to extract or evacuate diplomatic staff. >> this morning we're talking a lot about the red line, basically when to go to war and when to take action. now, the president used the term when talking about syria last month saying the red line was actually chemical or biological weapons falling into the wrong hands. that is what would drive him, he said, to take some action. does that kind of talk work in places like syria? >> oh, i think it does. president assad has his hands full with an oppositi
they've pushed back and said, no, we'll try him here, according to our laws. he'll get a fair trial. >> we have seen the u.s. reinforce some of the embassies with especially trained marines. what is their red line? i mean, when do they decide to go ahead and fire? >> well, i believe that, first of all, either the theater command or the president has to given the order. probably the theater commancomm. they will be called into action eeth whr the host country cannot protect our...
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but 19 states still had that law in 1967. this gay right supporters have said this is the loving versus virginia of gay rights. we'll see. i don't know what the outcome will be. the fact that they took both these cases suggests they're really ready to engage with the issue. >> much more on the supreme court's decision throughout the morning. >>> and to politics now. he served his state as republican and left the party and turned independent and now charlie crist is officially a democrat. crist announced friday he signed papers switching party affilulations. he made the move to position himself for a run against republican rick scott in 2014. >>> is this the end of gangnum style mania? the most watched video in youtube history is now apologizing for anti-american lyrics that he rapped back in 2004. that performance resurfaced on cnn's ireport in october and then circulated online. calling for the deaths of american troops serving in iraq. in his apology he said his performance was emotionally charged. on the 21st psy is schedu
but 19 states still had that law in 1967. this gay right supporters have said this is the loving versus virginia of gay rights. we'll see. i don't know what the outcome will be. the fact that they took both these cases suggests they're really ready to engage with the issue. >> much more on the supreme court's decision throughout the morning. >>> and to politics now. he served his state as republican and left the party and turned independent and now charlie crist is officially a...
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people advertising in the adult services section but it's backpage challenged the law. and there is a 14-day temporary restraining order. i spoke to the rashz state attorney general rob mckenna. >> the lawyer says that it violates the first amendment and any rbs that allows users to post content could face charges. it would be a blow to the internet as we know it. what is your response to that? >> this law is narrowly tailored designed to get at ads for adult services as they're called, we're talking about ads for prostitution. it's designed to prevent children in being advertised online with the publisher's participation. since most people don't publish ads for prostitution or prostitution involving minors this is not broad and will not affect most websites. >> backpage claim they are part of the solution and are the sheriffs of the internet and if they shut down their site these people are going to gravitate to other sites that don't have any kind of sense of responsibility. what is your take to that? >> of course backpage wants to continue making, you know, 20 to $30
people advertising in the adult services section but it's backpage challenged the law. and there is a 14-day temporary restraining order. i spoke to the rashz state attorney general rob mckenna. >> the lawyer says that it violates the first amendment and any rbs that allows users to post content could face charges. it would be a blow to the internet as we know it. what is your response to that? >> this law is narrowly tailored designed to get at ads for adult services as they're...
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you're telling me to build an in-law suite. >> that's a smart thing to do. we have to go back to the basics and do things that are basic, and if that's bringing in everybody closer together, that's how we used to do it years and years ago. >> may be a good thing for us. >> a lot of people also take care of grandparents, and we're dealing with that situation as wrl. >> you go from your 20s and you have no responsibility and then you get more responsibility, and then all of a sudden you have this much responsibility, and you need to look at your parents, and you may be struggling financially because of the economy, and it hits you like a brick. >> it hit us, definitely. think about gen xors well, came out into a rough economy, and we had one of the worst economic downturns since the great depression. we're dealing with that, and now that you think about it, we're in this situation where a lot of the people, the baby boomers, are still having to work because of retirement issues, because they don't have the money, but having to work a lot longer. now we have th
you're telling me to build an in-law suite. >> that's a smart thing to do. we have to go back to the basics and do things that are basic, and if that's bringing in everybody closer together, that's how we used to do it years and years ago. >> may be a good thing for us. >> a lot of people also take care of grandparents, and we're dealing with that situation as wrl. >> you go from your 20s and you have no responsibility and then you get more responsibility, and then all...
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very unusual use of the campaign finance laws. they had their shot -- >> you say marginal -- because -- >> because it was not a conventional crime. there has never been a justice department prosecution for similar activity. you know, the deterrent effect of this case is negbecause the facts are so odd. and in a world where the supreme court is essentially deregulating american campaigns, the idea they would try to put john edwards in prison again after failing so dramatically and spending so much time and so much money, i just think it's time to close the shop. >> the fact the jury couldn't reach a verdict on five of six counts. how often does this happen? >> it happens quite frequently, but i will tell you that the interesting thing and jeff just hinted at it or actually said it was when they brought this case, it was a precitizens united world. now you've got a situation and i don't know what the split was but i'm sure somebody on this panel will. but i can't imagine if they found him guilty on the one count. frankly that count
very unusual use of the campaign finance laws. they had their shot -- >> you say marginal -- because -- >> because it was not a conventional crime. there has never been a justice department prosecution for similar activity. you know, the deterrent effect of this case is negbecause the facts are so odd. and in a world where the supreme court is essentially deregulating american campaigns, the idea they would try to put john edwards in prison again after failing so dramatically and...
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our civil rights laws and all other laws are not intended to create a remedy for every slight or per sooeceived injustice. dr. knight fired her to preserve not only his marriage but also his own marriage. the reality is that he repeatedly directed her to dress and behave in an appropriate way and she chose not to. he responded in the way that his ministers and wife felt was necessary to protect the sanctity of his marriage and hers. bottom line is she was not fired because she is a woman. he has never employed anyone other than women in his practice. dr. knight chose to fafr the wishes of his weave and to end mrs. nelson's employment. his decision was both the legal and morally just thing to do. so it's cold out there, really. and this time of year, the one place you definitely don't want to be is in boston harbor. watch this. that man there is a police officer, edward norton, captured jump into a freezing fort point channel in a downpour to rescue a woman who had fallen in. >> one of the other officers had been given a life preservers prosecute someone else. it was given from the te
our civil rights laws and all other laws are not intended to create a remedy for every slight or per sooeceived injustice. dr. knight fired her to preserve not only his marriage but also his own marriage. the reality is that he repeatedly directed her to dress and behave in an appropriate way and she chose not to. he responded in the way that his ministers and wife felt was necessary to protect the sanctity of his marriage and hers. bottom line is she was not fired because she is a woman. he...
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ill conceived laws and lax gun laws all contribute to this tragedy. in closing, mr. zimmerman should be arrested immediately for his own safety. >> you heard those words, trayvon martin was hunted, chased, tackled and shot and this is from a congresswoman on the record from prepared statements. >> one of the most uninformed statements from the floor of congress, where we have heard a lot of uninformed statements made in the past. she wasn't there. she is reacting to conclusions from those with agendas. to make a suggestion that she knows that it was racial profiling when she doesn't know zimmerman, doesn't know a thing about him. >> do you think george zimmerman should be put out and should be telling his story? >> we would love to do that. >> why not? >> number one, his safety is in question because of the rallies that's going on. i wouldn't have my client go out and make those statements. there's a time where he'll have an opportunity to tell the public exactly what happened. >> so question for you on cbs this morning you made a comment about shaken baby syndrome.
ill conceived laws and lax gun laws all contribute to this tragedy. in closing, mr. zimmerman should be arrested immediately for his own safety. >> you heard those words, trayvon martin was hunted, chased, tackled and shot and this is from a congresswoman on the record from prepared statements. >> one of the most uninformed statements from the floor of congress, where we have heard a lot of uninformed statements made in the past. she wasn't there. she is reacting to conclusions from...
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those in the dissenting opinion argued federal law shouldn't trump state law finding father knowingly abandoned his parental responsibilities in every respect. lawyers for dustin brown say, quote, he is a good parent and veronica is happy, healthy and thriving. since she went to live with her biological father, the couple say they have only been allowed to speak with her once. >> we told her we loved her, and she said i love you, too, and that was it. >> but matt and melanie haven't given up. they are taking their case to the united states supreme court. >> you don't ever stop fighting for your child, ever. >> the united states supreme court, according to our legal experts, doesn't take that many cases. they get 7,000 cases a year, and they take about 80. why do you think they should take this one? >> so many families have been hurt by the misuse of this law, and, you know, we've said before, too, we don't think it's necessarily a bad law or bad intentions, but it's definitely being misused. it doesn't apply. she wasn't remove for an existent indian home. never with an indian home. wi
those in the dissenting opinion argued federal law shouldn't trump state law finding father knowingly abandoned his parental responsibilities in every respect. lawyers for dustin brown say, quote, he is a good parent and veronica is happy, healthy and thriving. since she went to live with her biological father, the couple say they have only been allowed to speak with her once. >> we told her we loved her, and she said i love you, too, and that was it. >> but matt and melanie haven't...
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i broke the law, i don't know what i did. >> there are so many directions which we can go here. file this under don't do this? >> that's right. >> why a felony? not a misdemeanor? >> felony misdemeanor is a serious charge. it's serious to tlie to a judge and to a prosecutor. i remember interviewing people and telling them right off the bat, if you lie to me you've lied to a felony law enforcement penalty. having been a prosecutor and interviewed so many jurors, i often thought there was a lot of feigning gone onka those juries. people dressed up. she went a step further, though, which is why she's being charged. not only did she dress up, she wore mismatched shoes, reindeer socks but then she also claimed to have post traumatic stress disorder. so lying to the judge in addition to what she was wear i think is what put this and put her in felony land. i think what's so interesting is that this jury duty voir dire happened in july of 2011. it wasn't until october that she got on the dave logan show and talked about it. and who knew the very judge that she had been before was liste
i broke the law, i don't know what i did. >> there are so many directions which we can go here. file this under don't do this? >> that's right. >> why a felony? not a misdemeanor? >> felony misdemeanor is a serious charge. it's serious to tlie to a judge and to a prosecutor. i remember interviewing people and telling them right off the bat, if you lie to me you've lied to a felony law enforcement penalty. having been a prosecutor and interviewed so many jurors, i often...
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no single law, no set of laws, can eliminate evil from the world or prevent every senseless act of violence in our society. but that can't be an excuse for inaction. surely, we can do better than this. >> so tonight, we want to do better. let's look for better. and let's start with two men who know all about guns. lou palombo, a former police officer and director of new york based security firm, and here with me in studio, tom deitz, a former atlanta area police officer. he now owns a gun shop and a shooting range, and i'm looking to both of you guys, you both have a strong and unique perspective here. so what kind of deal, what kind of deal will be acceptable to people who balk at gun control or limiting rights? first the president said to joe biden just this week, you have until january, give us your best recommendations how to stop these mass shootings. this past week democrat senator dianne feinstein told our piers morgan exactly what she wants. >> this is the straw that breaks the camel's back. people have to respond. they have to understand that the rights for many to remain safe are
no single law, no set of laws, can eliminate evil from the world or prevent every senseless act of violence in our society. but that can't be an excuse for inaction. surely, we can do better than this. >> so tonight, we want to do better. let's look for better. and let's start with two men who know all about guns. lou palombo, a former police officer and director of new york based security firm, and here with me in studio, tom deitz, a former atlanta area police officer. he now owns a gun...
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but we're now at the point where in just a couple of days the law says that every american's tax rates are going up. every american's paycheck will get a lot smaller. and that would be the wrong thing to do for our economy. it would hurt middle class families and hurt the businesses that depend on your spending and congress can prevent it from happening, if they act now. leaders in congress are working on a way to prevent this tax hike on the middle class and i believe we may be able to reach an agreement that could pass both houses in time. >> the president will have another chance to deliver that message, again. this morning he will appear on nbc's "meet the press." his first sunday talk show appearance in three years. mr. obama is expected to call on a scale back plan that would only extend middle class tax breaks and unemployment benefits if the negotiations fail. republican senator mitch mcconnell is hoping there will be a plan to present today. >>> some sad news from hollywood. harry carey jr. has died. best known for his work in westerns appeared in almost 100 films including te
but we're now at the point where in just a couple of days the law says that every american's tax rates are going up. every american's paycheck will get a lot smaller. and that would be the wrong thing to do for our economy. it would hurt middle class families and hurt the businesses that depend on your spending and congress can prevent it from happening, if they act now. leaders in congress are working on a way to prevent this tax hike on the middle class and i believe we may be able to reach...
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they are wondering how will this law effect me. i think what we are learning here and you can tell we are in front of bellevue hospital. we are learning because there are these nondiscriminatory clauses people cannot be discriminated against based on illness or preexisting condition. you pay the same amount of another person your age living in your community who is healthy. that is how the premiums will go down. >> i know that a lot of the key provisions don't take effect until 2014. for folks listening and watching saying that is me right now i have been discriminated against by my insurance company and i haven't been able to have coverage how does that effect me now? >> reporter: one thing with regard to children some of this has already gone into effect. children cannot be discriminated against based on preexisting conditions. it is a little more involved for the other part. i simplify it like this. if you are an adult who has an illness or had a hard time getting insurance as part of the affordable care act there will be tempor
they are wondering how will this law effect me. i think what we are learning here and you can tell we are in front of bellevue hospital. we are learning because there are these nondiscriminatory clauses people cannot be discriminated against based on illness or preexisting condition. you pay the same amount of another person your age living in your community who is healthy. that is how the premiums will go down. >> i know that a lot of the key provisions don't take effect until 2014. for...
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, who was cooperating with law enforcement. this does seem to be something that was set up by the government, but the key issue with entrapment is always predisposition. is someone predisposed to commit the crime? and if the allegations and the complaint are true, this guy was really initiating here. he was asking for bigger explosives. he was considering different sites. again, this is only an accusation, but based on what i have seen, entrapment is going to be a difficult defense to raise. >> let's stay on this a second because this is one of several cases post 9/11 where we have seen the fbi identify a suspect or suspects and infiltrate and work with them. a similar case like this, how is this evolving, the law enforcement role? >> law enforcement has decided after 9/11, there's no such thing as taking a case not seriously. they are taking everything seriously. they're pushing every case, and sometimes jurors have been somewhat reluctant. the miami case, there were convictions, but not on the big charges. upstate new york, s
, who was cooperating with law enforcement. this does seem to be something that was set up by the government, but the key issue with entrapment is always predisposition. is someone predisposed to commit the crime? and if the allegations and the complaint are true, this guy was really initiating here. he was asking for bigger explosives. he was considering different sites. again, this is only an accusation, but based on what i have seen, entrapment is going to be a difficult defense to raise....
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>> india has no law that bans child labor completely. it has a law-banning hazardous law. there is legislature going before the indian parliament. it's not been heard by the indian parliament and passed by the indian parliament. i think before december 20th the indian parliament should be pressurized by the rest of the world. go to their website www.envoy.org, sign the petition and ask indian legislation to pass law immediately so no child under 14 will be any form of child labor and there will be very strict rules about children over ages of 18 involved with different kinds of works. the least we can do is persuade indian parliament to pass this legislation immediately. >> this segue slightly to this incredibly brave girl, you've been heavily involved in her story, you've been out to pakistan to show support for her. what can we do about the treatment of young people like her that are being victimized by the taliban, by other organizations like it that to try to protect them going forward? >> she was shot simply because she wanted to go to school. the taliban was sending
>> india has no law that bans child labor completely. it has a law-banning hazardous law. there is legislature going before the indian parliament. it's not been heard by the indian parliament and passed by the indian parliament. i think before december 20th the indian parliament should be pressurized by the rest of the world. go to their website www.envoy.org, sign the petition and ask indian legislation to pass law immediately so no child under 14 will be any form of child labor and...
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governor jerry brown signed the law yesterday. this isn't for everyone because some people can't multitask. >>> moving south to san diego, a pit bull is recovering after a rattlesnake bit her face. >> as soon as i opened the back door, i heard the snake and took my breath away. she was sitting in the passenger seat staring at me like i don't know what's going on. just the ten minute drive her face was swelling. >> you can see her face is swollen. apparently, she'll be fine. the vet says they treat lots of dogs with snakebites. it's pricey costing $6,000. >>> in oregon a mother of two is selling her home. husband left us for a 22-year-old. house for sale by a slightly bitter, newly single owner. >> i'm certainly not the first person to be cheated on. i won't be the last. a lot of people relate. a lot of people see the sign and a lot of women say things like oh, wish i would have done that or oh, i'd do worse. >> the couple divorced after ten years of marriage. the husband helped them make the sign. they are hoping it will give them
governor jerry brown signed the law yesterday. this isn't for everyone because some people can't multitask. >>> moving south to san diego, a pit bull is recovering after a rattlesnake bit her face. >> as soon as i opened the back door, i heard the snake and took my breath away. she was sitting in the passenger seat staring at me like i don't know what's going on. just the ten minute drive her face was swelling. >> you can see her face is swollen. apparently, she'll be fine....
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signed into law two years ago exactly this week. let's bring in our senior correspondent joe johns working this story for us. it's going to be a huge issue not only in the days to come but in the weeks and months to come i have no doubt. >> wolf, that's true. and he may be the front-runner but mitt romney has had a very tough week, as you said. if you look at the polls just starting with the polls, it's pretty clear he's been running in double digits behind rick santorum in the state of louisiana in the run-up to the primary. then there is that other problem, health care. a pretty big problem in fact because not on is this the two-year anniversary of the obama health care plan, next week the united states supreme court is also expected to hold hearings on the obama health care plan. mitt romney has been campaigning against it, saying it all to be repealed, ought to be replaced. the problem is when he was the governor of the state of massachusetts, he put something in that was very similar. now let's listen to how mitt romney has bee
signed into law two years ago exactly this week. let's bring in our senior correspondent joe johns working this story for us. it's going to be a huge issue not only in the days to come but in the weeks and months to come i have no doubt. >> wolf, that's true. and he may be the front-runner but mitt romney has had a very tough week, as you said. if you look at the polls just starting with the polls, it's pretty clear he's been running in double digits behind rick santorum in the state of...
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it's law that just makes sense. ♪ ( whirring and crackling sounds ) man: assembly lines that fix themselves. the most innovative companies are doing things they never could before, by building on the cisco intelligent network. well another great thing about all this walking i've been doing is that it's given me time to reflect on some of life's biggest questions. like, if you could save hundreds on car insurance by making one simple call, why wouldn't you make that call? see, the only thing i can think of is that you can't get any... bars. ah, that's better. it's a beautiful view. i wonder if i can see mt. rushmore from here. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> a couple in crystal springs, mississippi said they had to find a new place to get married just because they're black. they had already printed and mailed the invitationinvitation. but just after their wedding rehearsal, first baptist church which they attend regularly, told them not so fast, you can't get married here. >> he had people in the sanctuary pitching a fit about us being a bl
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>> this law is actually very narrowly tailored. it is designed to get at ads for adult services as they're called. we're talking about ads for prostitution. and it's designed to prevented children from being advertised online with the publisher's participation. so actually since most people don't publish ads for prostitution and don't publish ads for prostitution for minors, this won't affect most websites. >> what's interesting about backpage, they claim they're part of the solution, they're the sheriffs of the internet. if they shut down their site, that these people are just going to, you know, gravitate to other sites that don't have any kind of sense of responsibility. what's your take to that? >> well, of course, backpage wants to continue making, you know, $20 million to $30 million a year for its owners, village voice media. >> and that's what it's about to you. that's what you believe it's about for you. >> for them that's clearly what's motivating them because other websites like craigslist have moved ahead to take down t
>> this law is actually very narrowly tailored. it is designed to get at ads for adult services as they're called. we're talking about ads for prostitution. and it's designed to prevented children from being advertised online with the publisher's participation. so actually since most people don't publish ads for prostitution and don't publish ads for prostitution for minors, this won't affect most websites. >> what's interesting about backpage, they claim they're part of the...
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also there's been a very active law enforcement presence. san diego police officers have been coming and going, keeping the media away from the property. also plainclothes investigators spent a couple of hours inside. they would not say where they are from. family releasing the statement saying their hearts go out to all of those impacted by this shooting, saying they are cooperating with law enforcement both here in the san diego area and in colorado. >>> there are startling new developments in a deadly suicide bombing. authorities are now looking for an american in connection with the attack near a black sea resort. an update live from bulgaria next. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] you've been years in the making. and there are many years ahead. join the millions of members who've chosen an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. go long. do you have any idea where you're going ? wherever the wind takes me. this is so off course. nature can surprise you sometimes... next time, you drive. next time,
also there's been a very active law enforcement presence. san diego police officers have been coming and going, keeping the media away from the property. also plainclothes investigators spent a couple of hours inside. they would not say where they are from. family releasing the statement saying their hearts go out to all of those impacted by this shooting, saying they are cooperating with law enforcement both here in the san diego area and in colorado. >>> there are startling new...
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he wouldn't stand up to rush limbaugh when he called that law student a slut and wouldn't stand up to rick santorum and now won't stand up to donald trump. at some point he has to put the loo loos back in the cage and tell them i would love to have your support but not under these circumstances. meanwhile the president of the united states spent the day with madeleine albright and bestowing medals on them. and mitt romney is with donald trump. it is a great contrast for the obama people. >> here is an ad the obama campaign is playing about this issue. here it is. >> good afternoon ladies and gentlemen. it is my distinct privilege. >> we are scared of an obama presidency. i have to tell you he is a decent person and a person that you do not have to be scared as president of the united states. >> i have read about him. >> no ma'am. he's a decent family man, citizen that i just happen to have disagreements with. >> i've got to say one thing that frustrates me the same is there are decent family men who are arabs. that is a different issue. i think that here is the thing. when you are run
he wouldn't stand up to rush limbaugh when he called that law student a slut and wouldn't stand up to rick santorum and now won't stand up to donald trump. at some point he has to put the loo loos back in the cage and tell them i would love to have your support but not under these circumstances. meanwhile the president of the united states spent the day with madeleine albright and bestowing medals on them. and mitt romney is with donald trump. it is a great contrast for the obama people....
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i mean, there are two other parts of the law which make no sense to me whatsoever. in a case like this, not all cases, but in a case like this where someone is clearly being investigated for either being involved in drugs and narcotics or any kind of criminal act involving a youth, that investigation should take place when they're not being paid. the second part is that when a person in california, the superintendent and the board recommend that the person be terminated, they're not the last say in the process. there's a whole process involving an administrative law judge and a panel of teachers who make the decision. >> teachers were deciding and the administrative law judge, deciding whether or not the teacher gets fired? >> that's correct. >> obviously, that's just a system that is not tenable. there are so many cases. i remember reading of a case of a teacher who told a student who attempted suicide, you couldn't even do that right, making fun of him, and he got to keep his job. >> we have thousands of phenomenal teachers. but in cases like this, i agree with yo
i mean, there are two other parts of the law which make no sense to me whatsoever. in a case like this, not all cases, but in a case like this where someone is clearly being investigated for either being involved in drugs and narcotics or any kind of criminal act involving a youth, that investigation should take place when they're not being paid. the second part is that when a person in california, the superintendent and the board recommend that the person be terminated, they're not the last...